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Crecutors’ Sale 


BY ORDER OF 


Urs 5S. 2. Vivian and Ano. |. (hatterson, 


EXECUTORS OF THE LATE 


Wiarshaff O. Roberts, 


| Morern Paintings 


Qo. 107 SiftB Bouenue, corner 18£8 sitteet, 
CBickering Hall, StfB Boenue, corner 188 Street, 
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 
Zanuary 196. 2068 and 21sF, 


af 8 o cock, y. m. 
Mr. S. P. Avery, Jr., will assist in the management of the sale. 


ROBERT SOMERVILLE 1 897 ORTGIES & CO. 
AUCTIONEER MANAGERS 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


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1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dis- 
pute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Pur- 
chase-money 7/ regutred, in default of which the Lot or Lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


s, The Lots to be paid for and taken away at the 
Buyer’s risk and expense at the end of the sale, with all 
faults and errors of description, Messrs. Ortgies & Co. 
making no warranty whatever. 


4. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience 
in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any ac- 
count, be removed during the sale. 


5. The Auctioneers will not be liable for non-delivery 
of any article above the amount paid by the purchaser for 
such article. 


6. Upon failure to comply with above conditions, all 
Lots shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, without fur- 
ther notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re- 
sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, to- 
gether with all charges attending the same. This con- 
dition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to 
enforce the Contract made at this Sale, without such re- 
sale, if he thinks fit. 


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From Benson J. Lessing’s History of the 
_ City of New York, 1884, 


FULL picture of the career of Marshall Owen 
Roberts from the unpromising position of a poor: 
meagrely educated orphan boy to the position of 

highest rank as a merchant and good citizen of the 
metropolis would be instructive, we may only give a 
brief outline of its principal features. His father, Owen 
Roberts, was a Welsh physician in the city of New York, 
where he settled in 1798. He died in 1817, leaving a 
widow and four boys, of whom Marshall was the youngest; 
and very little property. Marshall was then less than 
four years of age, having been born on March 22, 1813, 
and when he was eight years old his mother also died; at 
thirteen he apprenticed himself to a saddler, but failing 
health compelled him to abandon that business, and he 
obtained a clerkship in a ship-chandlery establishment. 
There his good conduct won him the esteem of his 
employer. Prudent and saving, he had earned and kept 
enough money in 1834 to start a small ship-chandlery 
store on his own account, at Coenties slip, where by 
untiring devotion to business and suavity of manners, 
he attracted the attention and kindly offices of his older 
neighbors. Early and late he might be found attending 
to his business. During the shorter days his store would 
be illuminated with tallow dips before daylight in the 
morning. Fishermen and seamen who dealt with him 
called his place ‘‘The Light-house,’’ and its proprietor, 
“Candle Roberts.’’ By industry, honesty and thrift, 
Mr. Roberts caused his business to soon expand into 


large proportions, and he became a rich man in a cot 
paratively few years. In 1847, he was worth a quarter 
a million dollars and possessed the power which belon 
to a citizen who has fairly won the reputation of positi 
trustworthiness as well as solid riches. By great sagaci - 
he had made a fortune in the ship-chandlery busine: 
and he made profitable investments and ventures in oth ~ 
branches of industry. He owned the Hendrick Huds 
steamboat on the North River, the first really floati: | 
palace ever seen, and with the same sagacity he becatr 
the owner of ocean steamships and secured a very lar 
income from the business of transportation of passengs 
and freight between New York City and California aft - 
it became a possession of the United States in 1848. ] 
successfully competed with great capitalists, such 
Howland and Aspinwall and Vanderbilt, in this busine 
We may not follow him in his successful career as a sh: 
owner, nor yet as a stockholder and manager of railway 
in which, in his later years, he was much and profitat 
interested. When the rebellion broke out in Charlest 
Harbor, Mr. Roberts offered his steamship, ‘‘Star of t 
West,’? to the government to carry supplies to t 
beleaguered garrison in Fort Sumter, and she felt t 
first overt act of war by being fired upon by the Sov 
Carolina insurgents. All through the contest he was 
active supporter of the government with his voice, | 
influence, his hand and his purse, and when. at its clo 
President Lincoln was assassinated, Mr. Roberts sent 
the widow of the martyr his check for $70,000. 

He had been aiding the government from the beg 
ning of the struggle. He took a special interest in 1 
Metropolitan Fair for the benefit of the U. S. Sanite 
Commission. When the managers found that t 
premises in 14th Street were too small for their purpo 
Mr. Roberts, perceiving their dilemma, bought two vac: 
lots adjoining the armory, for which he paid $100,0: 
built upon the land a handsome edifice for the © 
restaurant and turned it over to the lady manag — 


Mrs. Roberts took charge of the restaurant with a host 
of lady assistants and turned into the treasury from that 
department over $17,000. Hundreds of similar stories 
could be told of his generosity. 

Before the war, Mr. Roberts was a man of large wealth. 


He was one of the five who joined Mr, Field in forming 


the first ocean telegraph company. His personal and 
business influence was largely felt in the affairs of the 
city. In early life he took part in politics, and he was a 


great admirer and friend of Henry Clay; he was one of 


the leaders of the Whig party in the ‘‘hard cider’? cam- 
paign, and was a firm supporter of the Republican party 


_ from the time of its foundation in 1856. He was often 


solicited to take the nomination for office, but, with the 
exception of that of Mayor of the City, he declined them 
all. Mr. Roberts’ residence on Fifth Avenue, at the 
time of his death, was one of the finest in the city. He 
possessed a very extensive and valuable fine art gallery 
for he had been a lover of art from his early youth, and 
was the patron and friend of many American artists, as 
his collection well shows. He was three times married. 
Four children were the fruits of his first marriage, one Ss 
the second, and one of the third. 


HE WAS BoRN MARCH 22, 1813. HE DIED SEP’. II, 1880, 


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List of Artists 


REPRESENTED IN THIS COLLECTION. 


ARMFIELD, G., 307, 326 
ANGELINI, C.T., 178 
BAKER, C., 216 
BAKER, G. A., 123, 334 
BAUGINET, C., 3g 
BECKER, CARL, 169 
BENSON, E., 3, 92 
BERANGER, A. E., 329 
BERGHEM, N., 94 
BERGMAN, 224 
BERNARD, J., 251 
BESAUGES, L., 22 
BLAUVELT, C. T., 215 
BouGHTON, G. H., 52, 68, 
135, 136 
Brown, J. G., 8 
CAFFERTY, J. H., 218, 317 
PADIV A yi3,, 50 td 
CASILEAR, J. W., Ilo, 259 
CHAPMAN, J. G., 314 
CHAVET, VICTOR, 42 
CHURCH, F. E., 65, 126, 155 
CoBBEHTT, E. J., 97 
CoLE, THOS., 27, 112 
CoRRODI, A., 26, 109 
CRANCH, C. P., 5, 252 
CRESWICK, T., 134 
CRETINO, C., 100 
CROPSEY, J. F., 21, 191,249, 
263, 315 
DEAS, C., 23 
DEBocK, F., 274 
DEBUEL, L., 202 
DEHAAS <7. Hv. adt 
DEHAAS, M. F. H., 40, 98, 
203 


DEJONGHE, G., 56 
DELECHAUX, 242 
DEMONTELANT, J. O., 153 
DENOTER, DAVID, 258 
DIAZ, NARCISSE VIRGILE, 


137 
DILLENS, A., 62, 125 
DOLPH, J. (E2308: 
DURAND, A. B., 69, 81, 144 
DUTCH SCHOOL, 200, 239, 


310 

ELyiorr, C. L., 111 

FAED, THOS., 132 

FIELD, G., 1 

FRERE, ED., 46, 118, 325 

GARLAND, H., 253 

GIFFORD, S. R., 36, 117 

GIFFORD, R. SWAIN, 29 

GIGNOUX, R., 38, 168 

GILBERT, A., 9, 194, 225 

GILL, E., 101 

GRAY, H. P., 64) 1427 

GRISWOLD, C. C., 228 

GUE, 321 

GurIpo, RENI, after, 309 

GUY, S. J. Sipe 

HAUL, G. H., 213; 265,424 

HALLE, S.B., 211 

HART, JAS.,M. 50, 83, 146, 
170, 308 

HART, WM., 214, 286 

HASELTINE, W. S., '19, 37; 
102,120 

Hays, W. J., 199, 248, 266, 
285, 318 

HEALY, G. P. A., 139 


Hicks, T., 91, 198, 260,282, 
295, 312, 
HINCELEY, T. H., 250, 320 
Hows, J. A., 90 
HUAK, PIERRE, 303 
HUBNER, CARL, 82, 142 
Le, 282, 306. 
HUNTINGTON, D., 15, 35, 
48, 60, 84, 96, 113, 131, 
166, 289 
IvEs, C. R. 174, 175 
JAMISs, D. F., 32 
JENKINS, C. W., 322 
JoHuNsSOoN, D., 277, 323 
JOHNSON, E., 18, 104, 121, 
327 
KAUFFMANN, A., 276 
KENSETT, J. F., 43, 164,275 
KoEK, KOEK, M. A., 34 
LAMBDIN, G.C., 222, 283 
LANG, LOUIS, 115, 287 
LASSALLE, L. §., 229 
LAZARUS, J. H., 223 
L/ ENFANT DEMETZ, L.,300, 
301 
LERAY, P., 331 
FBUIZE, H., 75, 89, -122, 
138, 172 
LEYZUE, E., 71 
LITSCHAUER, K. J.,332 
LOBRICHON, T., 161 
Lwcas, A. D., 197, 226 
MATHEws, W,, 256 
MAYER, C., 16 
MERLE, HUGHES, 85, 140 
MEYER VON BREMEN, 133 
Micnot, Ll. R., 24, 270,311 
MILLER, WM., 210 
Mount, W. §S., 124 
MULLER, CARL, 47 
MULLER, C. L., 165 
MURKILVACH, MAX, 6 
MCENTER, JERVIS, 25 
NOEL, JULES, 44 
NOTTERMAN, L., 61, 319 
OERTEL, J. A., 51 
OLD MASTER, 273, 294 
OUVRIb, PIERRE JUSTIN, 
272 


PALMOROLI, L., 130 
PALMER, E. D., 176, 177 
PARTON, ARTHUR, 53 
PATROIS, J., 284 
PEALE, REMBRANDT, 221 
PECRUS, C., 12, 268 
PEELE, J. T., 79 
PENNEDICI, A., 73 
PERCY, M., 288 
PERKINS, G., 195 
PHILLIP, JOHN, 88 
PICART, L., 267 
PINELLI, A. DE, 76 
PLASSAN, A. E, 128 
POINGDESTRE, C. H., 86, 
148, 159 
POLLAK, 72 
POOLE, P. Fj az1 
Poet, kas Tt 107 
POWELL, W.H., 196, 231 
RAMSEY, M., 280 
RANNEY, W., 33, 352, 237, 
278 
RICHARDS, W. T., 129 
ROBBE, LOUIS, 57 
ROFFAIEN, F., 45 
ROMAKO, A., 10 
ROSIER, J., 58 
ROSSITER, T. P., 247, 269 
ROTHERMEL, P.F., 20, 158 
Roux, C., 95 
RUIZ, DECACERES, 70 
SALENTIN, H., 145 
SAMAIN, L., 186 
SCHAEFELS, H. F., 87 
SCHIFLER, 208 
SCHILVER, J. A., 309 
SCHUTZ, J. A., 255 
SEIGNAC, P., 245, 313 
SEINECKER, F., 244 
SHAYER, W., 330 
Simmons, F., 180 
SMITH, J. B., Ai, .93 
SMITH, J. D., 17 
SMITH, RUSSEL, 2 
SOUVEAU, 209 
STEBBINS, EMMa, 184 
STEFFINS, F., 103 
STONE, W. O., 107 


Story, W. W., 181 
SPRUVT, B., 4 

SULLY, T., 28 

SUNOL, G., 187 

SuUYDAM, J. A., 30 
TADOLINI, A. S., 182 
TAIT, A. ¥,} 234, 235,262: 


293 
TALBOT, JESSE, 219, 298 
TENIERS, D., 105 
TERRY, L., 55, 106 
THOM, J. 42.,:233 
THOMPSON, JEROME, 217 
TILTON, J. R., 49, 77, 99, 
149, 157 
TROYON. C., 162 
UNKNOWN, 189, 192, 
204, 


193, 
205, 206, 220, 227, 
232, 236, 238, 243, 
257, 261, 264, 279, 
290, 296, 299, 302, 


UNTERBERGER, F. R., 335 
VALDA. 5201 


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VAN HAMMEH, A., 54, 114 

VAN LEMPUTTEN, E., 297 

VAN OERP, BARON T., 147 

VAN SCHENDEL, P., 66 

VAN SEVERDONCE, F., 271 

VAN WART, A., 188 

VAUTIER, BENJAMIN, 156 

VERBOECKHOVEN, E., I5I, 
240 

VERLAT, C., 67, 160 

Voss, C., 179, 183 

VON SEBEN, H., 7 

WEBER, OTTO, 74 

WEIR, R. W., 80 

WEISZ, A., 163 

WEISCH, F.C., 116 

WHITE, H., 207 


WHITTREDGE, W., 262, 291 


WILLIAMS, A. W., II, 254 
WILLEMS, F.,59, 78,143,154 
WILSON, R., 108 
WIMMER, G, 241 © 
WOODVILLE, R. C., 150 
Wust, A., 63 


YEWELL, G. H., 32 


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TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY IQTH, 1897, 
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. 


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24 X17 


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Venice 
Born, 1813. Died, 1892. 
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6. 
MURKILVACH (Max) ‘ Munich. 


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Game of Cards 
27° 2°30 


Savana ane ; 
VON SEBEN (H.) : . Brussels 


In the harvest ficld 


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Che first Cigar 
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Lake Scene, Twilight 
18x 10% 
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Venice 
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WILLIAMS (A. W.) 
On the Mawddach, Worth Wales 


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4% x6 


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CALIYA (D.) 
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HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Professor Morse and Inman 


The Gondola 
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16 
MAYER (C.) : : : New York 


Pupil L’ Kcole des Beaux Arts and Coignet 
Legion of Honor, 1869, 


The Friends 


16 x 19 
17 
SMITH (J. D.) 
Landscape 


29 X 21 


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Medals, Paris (E. U.) 1889 
The Wood Cutter 
16 x 20 
19 staples 
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Che Beggar Girl 
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CROPSEY (J. F.), N. A. ; New York 
Corfe Castle, Treland 
72x 46 
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Forest of Fontainbicau 


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Artist was awarded a silver medal for this picture 


13 


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24 X 29 


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MIGNOT (L. R.),.N. A. ; New Yc 


Born, 1831. Died, 1870 


TheiTropics 
24X14% 
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25 
McENTEE (Jervis), N. A. New Yc 
Born, 1828. Died, 1891 
Medals, Paris, 1889 
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fitalfan Peasants 
194% X15% 
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Born. 1801. Died, 1848 
Landscape 
17% X12% gee 
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SULLY (T.) , ; : Philadelphia 
Born, 1783. Died, 1872 
Lt the Spring 
IOxX 14% 
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29 
GIFFORD (R. Swain), N. A. New York 
Quebec 


35% X 21% 


30 
SUYDAM (J. A.), N. A. : New York 


Born, 1817. Died, 1865 


On the Beach 
29 X17 5, ve ce 
31 
GUY (S. J.), N. A. - New. York 
Field Daisy 
16 X 20 


15 


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32 
YEWELL (G. H.), N. A. . New York 


Pupil of Couture. 


Anterior of St. Mark’s 


39 X 50 


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RANNEY (Wm.), A. N. A. New York 
Died, 1857 


The Pioneer 


24 X 29% 


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34 
KOEK-KOEK (M. H.) : The Hague 


Landscape 
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HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Professor Morse and Inman 


The Old Lawyer 


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GIFFORD (S. R.), N. A. é New York 


Born, 1823. Died, 1880 


The Wooded Lane 


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HASELTINE (W.S.), N. A. : Rome 
Pines of Ostia 


50 X 25 
38 OUG eee 
GIGNOUX (R.), N. A. ; New York 


Born, 1816. Died, 1882 
Pupil of Delaroche 


WMiagara 


70 x 46 


39 : 
BAUGNIET (Charles), dec’d New York 


Born at Brussels, 1814 
Pupil of Drolling 
Medals, 1865, Vienna, 1873 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Belgium, of Isabel and of the 
Catholic,of Christ of Portugal,and of the Branche Ernestine de Saxe 
Died, 1886 


Dressing for the Ball 


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Dre HAAS (M. F. HL), N. A. New York 


Born, 1832. Died, 1895 


Off the Coast of France 
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SMITH (J. B.) 


Upper Fall, Hberfeldy 


19% x 26% 


42 
CHAVET (Victor) ; : Paris 
Pupil of Revoil aud Roqueplan 


Medals—Paris, 1858, 1855, 1857 
Legion of Honor, 1859 


The Promenade 


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Born, 1818. Died, 1873 


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NOEL (Jules) 


Pupil of Charioux 
Medal, 1853 


Old French Town 


18 xX 24% 


45 
ROFFAIEN (F.) 


Paris 


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Brussels 


Lake of Brienz Une 0’ 3seltwald 


58 X 29 


46 
FRERE (Ed.), dec’d 


Pupil of Delaroche 
Medals, 1850-52-55 
Legion of Honor, 1855 
Born, 1819. Died, 1886 


Mother and Child 


12 x 16 


47 
MULLER (Carl) 


Pnpil of his father and Prof. Sohn. 


Maternity 
36 X 49 


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Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman 


Lady Jane Gray in the Cower 


39 X 50 
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TILTON (J. R.) ‘ A : Rome 
Landscape in Eoyppt 
29 X17 
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HART (James M.), N. A. : New York 
Pupil of Schirmer 
The Orchard Pasture 
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OERTEL (i. Aah or, ; . New York 


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67 x 48 


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BOUGHTON (G. H.), N. A. 


Member of the Royal Academy, London 


Che Gipsy 
Io xX 14 
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PARTON (Arthur), N. A. 
Sunimer EHiternoon 
1634 X 23 


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VAN HAMME (A.) 


Market Scene 

20 X 25 
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TERRY (L.) Meas, 

The Hrtist’s Dream 
35 X 44 
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Dre JONGHE (G.) 


Pupil of Navez 
Medal, Amsterdam, 1862. Paris, 1865 


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Medals, Brussels, 1859, '42 
Paris, 1844, ‘55 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, 1843 
Offieer, 1863; Spanish Order of Charles III., 1844 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy 


Mndoors 


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ROSIER (J.) : : Paris 


Good Wight 


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WILLEMS (F.) ‘ A 4 Paris 


Pupil of the Mechlin Academy 
Medals, 1844, 746, ’55, ’67 

Medal at Brussels, 1843 

Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 
Legion of Honor, 1853 

Officer of the Order of Leopold, 1855 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 13864 

First-class Medal, Universal Exhibition 1878 


Che Fair Musician 
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HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. . New York 


Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman 


M@Mercy’s Dream 
65 x 83 
61 Jy: Se 
NOTTERMAN (1...) : Gaud 


Pupil of Vander Haerd 


Che Disputed Breakfast 


15% X13 
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DILLENS (A.) p : Brussels 


Born 1821. Died 1877 
Pupil of his brother, Hendrik Dillens 
Medals, Brussels, 1848, 1850, 1854 
Paris, 1855 
Order of Leopold, 1862 
Member of Amsterdam Academy, 1866 


Che Pawnbroker 


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Wy Ust (A.), A. N. A. New York 
Born - Died, 1876 
Coast Scene 
59 X 33 


23 


f 


} fy 
rk ee ea | 
GRAVS(H. Pj; NOAl Rae . New York 


Born, 1819. Died, 1877 
Pupil of Huntington 


Sweet Sirteen 


21 x 26 


“e EAU OSE: 
65 
CHURCH «(iy Ec).ont eae New York 


Pupil of Thos. Cole 
Medal, Paris, 1867 


Sunset on hataboin 


54 X 35 
Samira eo. 0 
a, 66 
VAN SCHENDEL (P.), dec’d Brussels 


Pupil ofjiAntwerp Academy 
Medals in Antwerp and Brussels 
Paris, 1844-47 

Born, 1806. Died, 1879 


Candle Light 
Ig X 24 


24 


Sega 1) 
67 
VERLAT (C.) : Antwerp 
Pupil of De Keyser and Antwerp Academy 
Director of Weimar Art School and 
Professor of Antwerp Academy 

Medals, 1853, ’55, ’61, 78 
Legion of Honor, 1868 


Order of Leopold, 1855 
Officer, 1866 


Dog Begging 
t3,% 34 
68 
BOUGHTON (G. H.),N. A.  . ~~ London 


Member of the Royal Academy, Loudon 


The Bouquet 
17% x11¥% 


agg eae 


VS Ou eee 
69 


DURAND (A. B.), N. A. ; New York 


Born, 1796. Died, 1886 


In the Catskills 


4I X 29 
a RS oo 
70 
RUIZ pE CACERES : Rome 
The Song 
8 x 10 


25 


ox 
LEYQUE (E.) ; d Paris 
Wedding Gifts 
44 X57 
Oecas vo * 


POLLAK. : ; : . Rome 
The Three Princesses 


From Washington Irving’s ‘‘ Alhambra.”’ 


116 X 94 


73 
PENNEDICI (A.) 
The Coming Eclipse 
44 X 23 
es Ol ee 
74 
WEBER (Otto) Rome 


Pupil of Steffeck and Couture 
Medals, 1864, ’69 
Born——. Died, 1870 


Barred Out 


33 x 18 


26 


ye Oe ea yg 
75 
REUIZE (.), N.-A. New York 
. Pupil of Lessing 
Born 1816. Died, 1868 


Fobn nor and Queen Mary 
48 x 64 


76 
PINELLI (A de.) 


Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of 


Leicester, 
54 X 39 
| 77 GOs ae 
TILTON (J. R.) ; Rome 
Ruins of the Temple of Romombo, 
Egypt 
48 x 30 


27 


t a 
g 
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S 


78 
WILLEMS (F.) Paris 


Pupil of the Mechlin Academy 
Medals, 1844, °46, °55, 67 
Medal at Brussels, 1843 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 
Legion of Honor, 18538 
Officer of the Order of Leopold, 1855 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1864 
First-class Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


Che Guitar Player 


18% x 23 


Pes OU 
79 
PEELE (J. T.) , London 


$abes in the Woods 


43% X 32 


ee. fb 9 
80 


WEIR (R. W.), N. A. : New York 


Pupil of Jarvis and Benvenuti 
Professor of Drawing at West Point Academy 


Born, 1808. Died, 1889 
embarkation of the Pilgrims 
; 72X47 


28 


ee Ase 
81 | 
DURAND (A.B), N. A. . New York 
Born, 1796, Died, 1886 


Indian Rescue 
35 X 44 


5 


HUBNER (Carl), dec’d : Dusseldorf 


Pupil of Sohn 
Honorary Member of Amsterdam and Philadelphia Academies 
Born, 1814. Died, 1879 


The Surprise 
4I X 33 


gety Oe Te 
83 


HART (JAMES M.), : New York 


Pupil of Schirmer 


The Old Homestead 


67x 41% 
(ay 
Ga Oe 
84 oh 
HUNTINGTON (D.),N. A. . New York 


Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman 


The Good Samaritan 


77 X 102 


29 


PRR Sl oe 
85 . 
MERLE (Hugues), dec’'d Paris 


Born, 1823. Died, 1851 
Pupil of Coignet 
Medals, Paris, 1861, 63 (Rappel) 
Legion of Honor, 1866 
js ye Se 


Madonna 
20% X 25 


86 
POINGDESTRE (C. H.) : . Rome 


Marble Quarries, Carrara 
87 Xx 52 


87 
SCHAEFELS (Hendrick F.) 


Marie oe Medici Visiting the Studio 


of Rubens 
62 X 41 


30 


reer On eae 
88 


PHIPDIP (john) R-A° . = 7 1ondon 


Born, 1817. Died, 1867 


The Fortune Teller 


53 X 34 


89 0. 0 ee 


LEUTZE (E.), N. A. New York 


Born, 1816. Died, 1868 
Pupil of Lessing 


Triumph of the Cross 


107 x 7I 


31 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20TH, 1897, 


AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. 


SSeS Ae 90 
HOWS3(J.A:), Ay Nia New York 
Born, 1832. Died, 1874 : 
tnterior 
16 x 18 
ee 
me 
HICKS (T.), NA ; . New York 
Born, 1823. Died, 1890 
Che White Ox 
23% X 20 
Bao 
92 
BENSON (B.). 0 .. 
Che Detter 
Bh ae ee 


32 


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93 
SMITH (J. B.) 
Wiaterfall, Wale of Meath, South 
Wales 
19% x 26% 
Ae nro Wt ce. 
94 
BERGHEM (N.) ; : Amsterdam 


Born, 1620. Died, 1683 


Landscape and Cattle 


14% X17 

95 j Ue 1 he ey oe 
ROUX (C.) 
On the Way iHome 
34. X17 
shi Sor ee le 
96 
HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. . New York 


Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman. 


Che Trout Brook 


19% x8 


fF) 


sed ROR ES: 
/ 97 
COBBETT (E. J.) : ; - London 


Consulting the Cards 
244% X 39% 


S08 eae des 
/ 98 


DE HAAS (M. F. H.), N. A.) NGweoee 


Born, 1882. Died, 1895 


Tbe Coast of France 


23°x 265 
Lf of sere @ 
99 
Bia PON (SR wee ; : Rome 
Sunset on the Wile 
200m a0y 
ty Ceres 
100 
CRETINO(C.) —. : Rome 


Roman Beggars 


42X52 


34 


IOI 
GILL (E.) . : : : London 
Landscape, Wales 


49 X 36 


ae Yi eee 


102 
HASELTINE (W. S.), N. A. Rome 


Capri 


18 X 23% 


103 uy, sina 
STEFFENS F. 
Consolation 


42 X 39 


LE. On 
104 


JOHNSON (BE), N. A. . - New York 


Medal Paris (KE. U.) 1889. 
Devotion 


16 x 20 


35 


/ {) . 0 OU 
a 105 


TENIERS (D) 


Born, 1610, Died, 1690; pupil of his father and was largely 
influenced by Rubens and Brouwer 


tn the Tavern 


bi oe ae 
ve v oon gets & 
106 
TERRY (L) : Rome 
Revelation of St. Fobn 
53 * 75 
Lp eee? a @) 
| 107 


STONE (W. O.), N. A. ; New York 


Born, 1830. Died, 1845. 


Child Reading 


24 X 29 


/ RIOR ty 


108 
WILSON (R.) R.: A. - + London 


Born, 1718. Died, 1782. 


Landscape 


NB. aes 87 


36 


a earns Tie 

109 

ON a 
Bt the Window 


12% x15% 


Rome 


Lf nes 
I1O 


CASILEAR (J. W.),,A. A... New York 
Born, 1811. Died, 1893. 


Dake George 
17% x 10 


at OPE Crs 
111 


ELLIOTT (C. L.), N. A. New York 
Born, 1812. Died, 1868 . 


Portrait of Himself 


gx 10% 
OR ie 
112 
COLE (Thos.), N. A. . New York 
Born, 1801. Died, 1848. 
The Old Mill, Sunset 


34 X 25 


AN 


c) ieee o, 
om 


HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman. 


The Ferry Boat 


2334 X13 
Peach sends t 
IIA 
VAN HAMME (A.) ; ; Brussels 
The Fond Mother 
43 26 
Pract =) 
oe 
LANG (Louis), N. A. . .New York 


Born, 1814. Died, 1893. 


Beatrice Cenci’s Last Sleep 
60 x 43 


ON st 
116 


WELSCH (F. C.) Rome 


Dake Scenery 


Az 227 


38 


a Ga Y is 


117 
GIFFORD (S. R.), dec’d, N. A. New York | 
Born, Died, 1880 


The Beach 


29% X13 


118 
FRERE (Ed.), dec’d : j : Paris 


Pupil of Delaroche 
Medals, 1850, °52, ’55 
Legion of Honor, 1855 
Born, 1819. Died, 1886 


Sharing Wiith a friend 


7X9 
es OPO ORG 
11g 
GUY (S. J.), N. A: ; New York 
Early Lessons 
54 x6 
MO 
120 ‘ 
HASELTINE (W. S.), N. A. Rome 


Warragansett Coast 


35 X 23% 


a 


T2i 
JOHNSON (E.), N. A. New York 
Medal, Paris (E. U.), 1889 
hard Cider 
6 S32 
Reheat 
122 
LEUTZE (#.), N. A. New York 
Born, 1816. Died. 1868 
Pupil of Lessing 
Ht Mountain Pass 
36 x 28 
LY s rors 
T22 
BAKER (G. A.), N..A. New York 
Born, 1821. Died, 1880 
Tdeal thead 
16°x 20 
ve ‘a mo LenB 124 
MOUNT (W. S.), N. A. New York 


Born, 1806. Died, 1868. 


Che tattle, 


22% x 16% 


40 


4S #o. be 


125 
DIPLENS (A) « . ; Brussels 


Born, 182]. Died, 1877 
Pupil of his brother, Hendrik Dillens 
Medals, Brussels, 1848, 1850, 1854 
Paris, 1855 
Order of Leopold, 1862 
Member of Amsterdam Academy, 1866 


Che Betrothal 


4I X 50 


126 
CHURCH (F. E.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Thomas Cole 
Medal, Paris, 1867 


Coast of Maine 


58 x 36 
J jenna 16) 
‘is ak ( 
GRAY (H. P.), N. A : New York 


Born, 1819. Died, 1877 
Pupil of Huntington 


Che Rose of Fiesolt 


26 X 32 


AI 


v4 i? beak U ) 
128 


PLASSAN (A. E.) : : ; Paris 


Medals, 1852, °57, ’59 
Legion of Honor, 1859 
Medal, Philadelphia, 1876 


D’arrivee de Vamant 
4X5% 


ooo oe o 
129 
RICHARDS (W. T.), N..A. . Philadelphia 


October 


23% x 28 


va ye gt G 
| 130 


PALMAROLI (L,,) ..3 4) 3.) 


Pupil of San Fernando Academy 
Medal, Paris, 1867 ; Madrid, 1871 
Legion of Honor, 1881 

Member of San Fernando Academy 
Director of the Spanish Academy, Rome 


On the Pier 


20 X 26 


42 


oy en 
131 


HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. . New York 


Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman 
Chocorua Peak 


20x 7% 


Beif UM thee 
132 


PAED (Thos.), R. A. : London 
Che Rustic Toilet 


F7 x 24 
ee eh Sins Cee 
MEYER VON BREMEN (J. G.), dec’d 
Germany 


Pupil of Sohn 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy 
Gold Medal of Prussia, 1850 
' Medals in Berlin and Philadelphia 
Born, 1813. Died, 1886 


Che First Desson. 
ES RES 


oy AM EI 
134 / 


Per owiCkK (1.), R.A. , London 


Born, 1811. Died, 1869 


Isle of Wight 


45 X 29 


43 


ee at eo 
135 


BOUGHTON {G: H.), Nog London 
Member of the Royal Academy, London 


Summer 
19% X 29% 


ie et 
136 


BOUGHTON (G. H.) N. A. é London 
Member of the Royal Academy, London 
Winter 


19% xX 29% 


34 Be 3 Sate 0 () 
137 


DIAZ (Narcisse Virgile), dec’d Paris 
Born in Bordeaux, 1807. Died, 1876. 

Mcdals, 1844, ’46, °48 
Legion of Honor, 1851 

Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhibition 

1878. 
Za Gorge aur loups, Forest oe 

Fontainbleu, 


18 x 22 


44 


LAT Se 
138 


LEUTZE (E.),N.A. .  . New York 


Boru, 1816. Died, 1868. 
Pupil of Lessing 


Che Rose of the Albambra 


64 x 48 


From Washington Irving’s ‘‘Tales of the Alhambra” 
139 OIE Sa 
Pty GG. P. A.), decd . Paris 


Medals, Paris, 1840, 55 


Che #rcb of Titus 


48 X 73 : 


“Longfellow and his daughter are passing under it, while Church 
is seated sketching with Healy and McEntee looking over his 
shoulder,” 


140 
MERLE (Hughes), dec'd Paris 


Born, 1825. Died, 1881 
Pupil of Coignet 
Medals, Paris, 1861, ,43 (Rappel) 
Legion of Honor, 1866 
is (at oe 


Che Springtime of Life 


12 & 6 


45 


a bey eee ar 
d I4i 
DE. HAAS), Hick, ; : Brussels 


Born in Belgium, 1832 
Pupil of Van Oos 
Gold Medal, Munich, 1869 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 


Midday Rest 


42 x 26 


/ 142 
HUBNER (Carl) dec’d Dusseldorf 


Pupil of Sohn 
Honorary member of Amsterdam and Philadelphia Academies 
Born, 1814. Died, 1878 


The Rendezvous 
39 X 3! 


143 
WILLEMS (F.) . . 4%) ae 


Pupil of the Mechlin Academy 
Medals, 1844, °46, °55, °57 
Medal at Brussels, 1848 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 
Legion of Honor, 1853 
Officer of the Order of Leopold, 1855, 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1864 
First-class Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1878. 


The Hrtist 


tA x 17 


46 


oS ae 
he i 


YS 
144 


DURAND (A. B.), N. A. ; New York 


Born, 1796. Died, 1886 


Schroon Dake 
53 * 35 


eee ae 


145 
SALENTIN (H.) Dusseldorf 


Pupil of Dusseldorf Academy, Schadow, Sohn and Tidemand 
Medals at Vienna and Besancon 


The Woung Recruits 


36 x 30 ; 
Le BS a 
146 
HART (James M.), N. A. ‘ New York 


Pupil of Schirmer 


Returning from Pasture 


33 X 19 
vA net tf. (Oe 
147 


VAN OERP (Baron Theobald) Dresden 


Michael Zngelo and Victoria Colonna 
45 x 61 


148 
POINGDESTRE (C. H.) 
Marble Quarries, Carrara 


83 X 49 


47 


0 


0 


ras 
Pe Gg Moar 


J / QO 0 0 


149 
TILTON TR) : Rome 
Denice 
60 X 37 
mans ie 0) 
150 
WOODVILLE (R. C.) oo eral ana a Ce 
Born, . Died, 1855. ~ 
Wews from Mexico 
24 x 26% 
By ead 
I51I 


VERBOECKHOVEN (E.), dec’d . Brussels 


Medals, 1824, °41, ’55 
Legion of Honor, 1845 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, St. Michael of Bavaria, and 
Christ of Portugai 
Decorated with the Iron Cross 
Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp and 
St. Petersburg 

Born, 1799. Died, 1881 


The Coming Storm 


14 X 16 


43 


FF MP 


152 
RANNEY (Wm.),A.N. A. . New York 
Born, . Died 1857 
Hunting Wild Horses p44? 
53 X 35 
754 co v.04 
DE MONTELANT JJ. O.), : Rome 
Rome 
58 X 39 
re Anode SPN ig 
WILLEMS (F.), , Paris 


Pupil of the Mechlin Acadeniy 
Medals, 1844, ’46, °55, 67 
Medal at Brussels, 1843 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 

Legion of Honor, 1853 

Officer Of tl the Order of Leopold, 1855 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1864 

First-class Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


Dove and Fidelity 


pb de 
See CME epee 1 
155 
re RCH UF) 1.) NA. New York 


Pupil of Thos. Cole 
Medal, Paris, 1867 


Rainy Season in the Tropics 
83 X55 


49 


ai A tue U 156 


VAUTIER (Benjamin) . Dusseldorf 


Pupil of Jordan 
Member of the Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Antwerp, 
Amsterdam Academies 
Medal, Berlin, 1864, Paris, 1865, '66,} °67, °78 
Chevalier of the Order of Francis Joseph, 1868, Order of 
the Red Eagle, Order of St. Michael, Legion 
of Honor, 1878 


Che Letter 
20) See 


rT ai or 0 
157 
TILTON (J. R.) : Rome 


Plain of Thebes 


67 X 27% 


158 
ROTHERMEL (P. a Philadelphia 
Cromwell at the Church of St. Wary 
Ossorp 
51% X Al 


vw riick sO 
$9 


POINGDESTRE (C. H.) 
Che Unfortunate Recognition 
45 X 29 


50 


i Gin on ed) 
160 


Vere tC). . : Autwerp 


Pupil of de Keyser and Antwerp Aeademy 
Director of Weimar Art School and 
Professor of Antwerp Academy 
Medals, 1853, °55, ’61, “78 
Legion of Honor, 1868 
Order of Leopold, 1855 


Sbeep in Pasture 
G7'= 38 


He seca | 
161 


MeeerON (tT). . Paris 


Pupil of Picot 
Medals, 1868, '82 
Legion of Honor, 1883 


Hunting the Ring 


23°s) '\22 


bed BiG os oxg 


TROYON (CG), decd . .  . France 


Pupil of Rivereux 
Medals, 1888, ’40, 46, '55 
Legion of Honor, 1848 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal Exhibition, 
1878 
Born, 1810. Died, 1865 


The Return from the hunt 


44 X 33 


SI 


AML werd 
oe ee 163 


WHRISZ (A) ios: chra ee Paris 
Pupil of Jolabert 
Medals, 1875, 85 


Fwaiting an Hudience | 
Room of Francis I., Palace of Fontainbleau 


46 & 24 
PK og 
164 
KENSETT (J.F),N. A... New Vork 


Born, 18i8. Died, 1873 


Franconia Wotch 
59 X 39 


Pee. eee) 
165 


MULLER (C. L.). 4 


Pupil of Coginet 
medals, 1838, 46, 48, °59 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1859 
Member of the Institute of France, 1864 
Born, 1817. Died, 1890 


ihappy Parents 


38 x 49 


¥ 0. 0 0 
166 . 
HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. . New York 
Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman 
Reminiscence of ttalp 
55 X44 


32 


fof Ome 


167 
PO Gy. Js) 3 d ~ London 
Downfall of Cardinal Wolsey 
60 x 28 
168 oy 2 Oe ee 
GIGNOUX (R.), N. A. New York 


Born, 1815. Died, 1882 
Pupil of Delaroche 


 Flawk’s West, West Virginia 


95 x 68 
a 
169 Se ME CH ee 
BECKER (Carl, Prof.), Berlin 


Vice-President of the Royal Academy, Berlin 
Member of the Academy of Vienna, and of the Royal 
Society of Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium 
Officer of the Order of Leopold 
Medals, Berlin, Vienna, Munich and Paris 


Che Cavalier 


36 x 48 
Oia One 
170 y 
HART (James M.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Schirmer 


Morning in the Hotrondacks 
67 X 39% 


53 


ere sactes nn wae 
171 
POOLE (P. F.), R. A. ; : London 


Born, 1810. Died, 1879 


Che Pension Hoent 


. 44 X 29 
Sb. Pe UG 
172 


LEUTZE (E.) N. A. i New York 


Born, 1816. Died 1868 
Pupil of Lessing 


Washington Crossing thesDelaware 


21 feet x 12 feet 3 inches 


This painting is to be removed from its position in the gallery by 
the purchaser at his risk and expense. 


Sculptures 


In CARRARA MARBLE. 

The sculptures marked with a star will be sold de- 
liverable to the purchaser in their present position 
in the Roberts mansion and from which it fs to be re- 
moved by the purchaser. 


De ee 173 
dibe Bather 
Height 45 inches 
/ Head of Girl 


Medallion bas relief, by C. B. Ives 


With black walnut frame and pedestal 


54 


175 Seu ad: 


Mead of Child 
Medallion bas relief by C. B. Ives 


With black wainut frame and pedestal 
176. 


Morning i 
Medallion bas relief, by E.D. Palmer 


With black walnut frame and pedestal 
177 


Wight i ae 


Medallion bas relief, by E.D. Palmer 


With black frame and pedcstal 


178 
SMe 3 2 
Wl Primo Peccato 
Figure, by C. T. Angelini, Rome 
With marble pedestal 
Height, 40 inches 


£79 


* Galatea / So dae 
Figure, by C. Voss, Rome : 

With marble pedestal 

Height, 76 inches 


a5 


ree PTS Ge NS 
180 


*The Promised Lano 


Figure by F. Simmons, Rome 
With marble pedestal 
Height, 96 inches 


Rehr some th 
“ys ISI 


* Salome 
Figure, by W. W. Story, Rome 


With marble pedestal 
Height, 80 inches 


Bey? \ 
‘ . ay 182 

*Tuptd and Psyche 
Group, by A. S. Tadolini, Rome 


Pupil of Canova 
Professor of the Academy of Bologna 
With marble pedestal 


Height, 90 inches 


ed A Sieg 0 
183 
*Sappbo 
Figure, by C. Voso, Rome 
With marble pedestal 
Height, 76 inches 


56 


184 f v CF) CES 


*Treaty of Hendrick Hudson with 
the Wndians 


For the purchase of Manhattan Island, A.D., 1610 


STEBBENS (Emma) 


Marble panel in alto relief 


54 X 42 


Rome 


185 | 
‘ By 
Wnnocence Fite ae 
Reclining figure of Sleeping Child 


186 e 


* {Italian Boy ww 6 0. gem 


Figure, by L. Samain, Rome 


With marble pedestal 
Height, 87 inches 


187 poe 
MeNie ) 
* Dante Co 
Figure, by G. Sunol, Rome 


With marble pedestal 
Height, 7oinches 


188 } 
Wndian Wase Ae i 


By AMES Van WARTt. 


Indians hunting buffalo in bas relief on body of 
vase. Heads of buffalo for handles and surmounted 
by figures of Indians on rim of vase. 


Height, 44 inches 


57 
Verne tt 


fir f oa Na Cutty, We J Se BOS | 


cd foe 


THURSDAY EVENING, JAN, 21st, 1897. 


AT 8 O'CLOCK. 


tain ge nt, 189 
UNKNOWN 
Landscape 


coum 


Tila: © Bien 2 
Igo 


WILLEMS (after) 
Girl Writing 
[meee 
‘eee Say @ 
19I 
CROPSEY (J. F.), N. A. ; New York 
Glen Mane 


17 x 11% 


( 4 Sa es 


1g2 
UNKNOWN 
Candle Light “etfect 
8% x 6% 


58 - 


ee, 


193 Sie 
UNKNOWN 


hawking Party 


12x 14% 


194 Fo Gea 
GILBERT (A.) : 
Landscape 

13% x 8% 


195 
PERKINS(G.) ais New York 
Off Baracoa, Cuba 


7x1 


196 
POWELL (W. H.), A. N. A. New York 


Born, 1828. Died, 1879 


Landing of the Pilgrims 
12X14 
Fi De ne 
197 
LUCAS (A. D.) : , . New York 
Flowers 


8 x 10 


og 


epi o tient 
198 


HICKS (T.), N. A., ‘ : New York 


Born, 1820. Died, 1890 
Pupil of Couture 


AH Roman Boy 


x 6! 
UN ihe teens eae 


199 
HAYS (W. J.), A. N. A. : New York 


Born, 1830. Died, 1875 
Dog's Head 
11% X13 


200 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
Sattle Piece 


IO X7 


201 
VALDA (H.) 
facing the Enemy 
uf te 16% X 21 
202 
DE BUEL L.), ‘ Brussels 
Cow Feeding 


8x9 


60 


203 Le cee ee | 
DE HAAS (M. F. H.), N. A. . New York 


Born, 1832. Died, 1895 
On the Beach 


17 X9 


204 RS ne 
UNKNOWN 
female Figure 


Oval panel 


7X9 


ae 
205 
UNKNOWN 
Dandscape—Clonop Day : 


6x8 


— 


206 , Ur gh ae 
UNKNOWN 


The Harvest ficld 
SE 2s 


61 


207 
WHITE (E.),N.A. .  . New Vork 


Born, 1817. Died, 1877 


Che Hrtist 


10% x13 


208 
SCHIFLER 


Roman Willa 


t4°K 22 


209 
SOUVEAU 
Fruit 
19 x 16 

CCAIR 6 


210 
MULLER (Wm.) New York 
Old Church, Sleepy bollow 


15 x I! 
C5 Use 211 
HALLE (S. B.) 
Girl at Prayer 
27 X 35 


62 


Le 0 


212 
HULK (A.) : The Hague 
Marine 
9% X7 
ne Mee Se 
213 
HALL (G. H.),N.A. : New York 
Merry Wives of Windsor 
74%xX9%¢ 
foe Mia fi. 
214 
HART (Wm.), N. A..dec’d . New York 
Landscape 
21% x8 
Soe es 
215 
BLRAUVELT (C.F), N. A... Annapolis 
Che Old Toper 
9% x 11% 


63 


i akan a 


216 
BAKER (C.) 
MParine 
5x6 
f ie es: 
Va 217 
THOMPSON (Jerome), A. N. A. 
Born, 1817. Died, 1886 
Wading 
2344 x 16% 
nA ao vO 


218 
CAFFERTY (J. Je Bg iat | 


Born, 1819. Died, 1869 
Portrait 


34%X5 


219 
TALBOT (Jesse), A. N. A 


Born, - Died, 1879 
Landscape 
39 X 27 


inna 


New York 


New York 


New York 


New York 


220 Pi ee 
UNKNOWN 
Landscape 
9x 6% 
221 
PEALE (Rembrandt) Philadelphia 


After Sir Joshua Reynolds 


Portrait 


19 X 23 


222 
LAMBDIN (G.C,),N. A. . Philadelphia 


Born, 1830. Died, 1898 


Picking Cherries 


94% X13 


tie fee cid 
223 ft 
DAZARUS].H),NOA > *%. New Vork 


Born, . Died, 1891 


Mndian Princess 


gx 12 


65 


224 
BERGMAN 
The Love Letter 


7x8 


pee ou 
225 


GILBERT (A.) London 
Greenwich jHospital 


21 X14 


wh ee # U 

f 226 

LUCAS (A.D)... 40> 2) Gene 
Flowers 


8 x 10 


ys  CTOe Aer 


227 
UNKNOWN 
Madonna and Child 


9% X 12 
On copper 


66 


Chess CE 


228 
Orie) (OC). oo, ; Rome 
Italian Landscape 
29% X20 
LS Oe 
229 
LASSALLE (L. S$.) . -#Paris 


Pupil of C. D. Muller 


the fish Woman 


8 x 10% 


2.30 
UNKNOWN 


Landscape 
144 X9 
ce pe" Bigs: 
231 
POWELL (W. H.), A. N. A. New York 


Born, 1824. Died, 1879 


Gen. Winfield Scott 


I2xX 14 


67 


232 
UNKNOWN 
Fruit and Flowers 
43 X 29 
4 joing 9 Baader ood | 
233 
THOM (J. C.) , New York 
Pupil of Ed. Frere 
The Children’s Supper 
I2x9 
TEES EDs O 
/ 234 
TAIT (A. F.), N. A! : : New York 
Dead Game 
11% x16 
iL eee 2 
235 
AIT (A. Fi), Novak - New York 
Dead Game 
11% x 16 


68 


236 /0. 
UNKNOWN 
Moonlight 

64X5% 
Les. 

237 


0. Tee 


RANNEY (W.), A. N. A. - New York 


Born, 3". Died, 1857 


Che Sportsman’s ibalt at the Well 


23% x 19 


238 
UNKNOWN 


Fudith with head of tholofernes 
19% x 23% 


(x 


639 
DUTCH SCHOOL 


tnterior 
74X7 
69 


yi 
Y, 


vi oc Cho ts 


geen 2 


by i yg 
240 
VERBOECKHOVEN (L.), . Brussels 
Stream in the Woods 


48 X 30 


ee a ele Oe | 

241 
WIMMER (G.) 
Bird's West 


16x11% 


242 
DELECHAUX f : Paris 
The First Pipe 


729 


“4 } 
/ Ma 243 
UNKNOWN 


Boy's bead 


IoxX 12% 


7° 


| ee or vU 
244 
SEINECKER (F.) 
HSbadyp Spot 


22x 16% 


245 
SEIGNAC (P.) : ; Paris 


Pupil of Picot 


Che Good ibousewife 
8x 10¥% 


LS Oe 


246 
UNKNOWN 
Virgin and Child 
25 X 30 

See 


247 
ROSSITER (T. P.), N. A. New York 


Died, 1871. 


Female thead 
7%x9 


71 


vy O08 


248 
HAYS (W. J.) 
Born, 1830. Died, 1875 
Cows 
17 = 43 
oe late CS 
249 
CROPSEY (J. F.), N. A. ; New York 
Mediterranean Coast Scene 
174% XII 
a er wee 
250 
HINCKLEY (T. H.) ; ; London 


Landscape and Deer 
28% x 21% 


| SAPS, 251 
BERNARD (L,) 


Diana 
19 X 33 


72 


252 
Creer (C.-P.) N. A. Cambridge 


Born, 1813. Died, 1892 


tn Berkshire 


12% x19 . 


is oe 
of 6. 0-0 
253 
GARLAND (H.) 
Fisleep 


19% X 23% 


— 


a6 So pens! 
254 


WILLIAMS (A. W.) 
Dake Luzerne 


154% X9% 


255 
SCHUTZ (J. A.) 


Hl fresh Breese 


40 X 27 


73 


2 56 
MATHEWS (W.) 
Peaches 


10 X 7 


257 
UNKNOWN 
Steamer, Obio 


4I X 29 


258 
DE NOTER (David) 


Medals at Brussels, 1845, ’54 


The thousewife 


II X14 


peg CU 
259 
CASILEAR (J. W.), N. A. 


Born, 1811. Died, 1895 


Genesee Meadows 


18 x IO 


74 


New York 


Brussels 


New York 


Fi BOW ae 
260 Hee oes ad 


HICKS (T.), N. A. d : New York 


Born, 1823. Died, 1890 
Pupil of Couture 


The Ruined Tower 


12% x 16% 


261 
UNKNOWN 


Fishing Village 
74%9% 


wy NS ee 
262 


WHITTREDGE (W.), N. A. . New York 


Pupil of Andreas Achenbach 


Landscape 


IoX 5 


Cee 
263 


CROPSEY (J. T.), N. A. New York 
View from Staten Island 
134%xX9 


75 


yo? 264 


UNKNOWN 
Flower Piece 
10% K 12 
CON Erie? 
265 
HALE (G. Hj), NA New York 
frederick the Great 
17 x 20 
Tae 
266 
HAYS (W. J.), N. A. . New York 
Born, 1880. Died, 1875 
The Olive Branch 
2A ae 17 
Pet ow 
267 
PICART (L.) : pg of 
The OD Chateau 
30 X 19 


76 


268 
PECRUS (C.) : A : : Paris 
Che Pet Bird 
6x8 
Of fie 
269 
Moet teh (1. P.), Ne As. New York 
Born, 1818. Died, 1871 
Encient Christians 
o7 x 19 
pu. ve 
270 
MIGNOT (L. R.), N. A. ; New York, 
Born, 1831. Died, 1870 
In the Woods 
IQ X 29 
<0 ee 
271 
VANSEVERDONCK (L,) Brussels 


Landscape and Sheep 
40 X 24 


77 


eve 6 U 
272 


OUVRIE (Pierre Justin) ; Paris 


Born, 1806. Died, 1879 
Pupil of Pujol and Charleton 
Medsls, 1831, 18438, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1854, 


Emsterdam 


rh ie 4 


473 
OLD MASTER 


female thead 


13X17 
op ae vv } 
f 27 4 
DE BOCK '(F.) >. : Dusseldorf 
The Peddler 
40% X 34% 
Oey eG 
275 
KENSETT (J. T-), N. A. . New York 
Born, 1818. Died, 1873 
[Pool in the Woods 
74%X%9% 


78 


ee ae IO 
ae ae | iu 1} = 


276 b Ove U 
KAUFFMANN (A.) after 
Vestal Virgin 


27 x 36 


277 
JOHNSON (David) N. A. . New York 


Landscape 
12x 18% 


ind ee 
278 


RANNEY (W. M.), A. N. A,, New York 


Born, . Died, 1857 


The Tory Escort 


16% X 13% 


Fy eae 
279 , 
UNKNOWN 


head of Girl 
IIy xX Illy 


79 


if a) 
tee! Meee Cae 
280 


RAMSEY (M.) Paris 


Fruit 


28 x 23 


Pes we 


281 
UNKNOWN 
The Vow 


6% x8 


Yo 


282 


HICKS (T.), N. A. 


Born, 1828. Died, 1890 
Pupil of Couture 


Pandscape 


New York 


1329 


ae 
283 


LAMBDIN (G.C),N. A. - Philadelphia 


Born, 1830. Died, 1896 


fn the Library 


10 Xx 13 


80 


284 Lo. ies 


PATRONS (J.) ; Paris 


Legion of Honor 


Russian Children 


10% X13 
yee 
285 
HAYS (W. J.), A. N, A. New York 
Born, 1830. Died, 1875 
Flowers 
8 x IO 
ce ee 
286 ‘ 
HART (Wm.), N. A.,dec’d . New York 
Landscape 
€: af Upiae 
287 ees 
LANG (Louis),N.A. . . £New York 


Born, 1814. Died, 1893 


Solo with Hccompaniment 
19 x 16 


81 


ey Gee 


288 
PEROGV CM), o75 London 
The Conway, orth Wales 
17% x 10 % 
289 


RRC Uo 


HUNTINGTON (D.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Prof. Morse and Inman 


The Fair Sketcher 


6x8 


290 
UNKNOWN 


Coast Scene 


20X 14% 


Paes ow 


291 
WHITTREDGE (W.), N. A. New York 


Pupil of Andreas Achenbach 


Landscape 


10 x 6 


82 


292 
RATT (A. F.) Ni A: 
Dead Game 
11% x16 


293 
TAIT (A. FN. A, 


Dead Game 
11% x 16 


294 
OLD MASTER 


knitting 


8% x10 


295 
HICKS (T.), N. A. 


Born, 1823. Died 1890 
Pupil of Couture 


Trenton falls 
39 X 49 


83 


De arn 


New York 


PF vy Ooor 


New York 


LoS ia 


New York 


a) 


(9 re faa 
296 
UNKNOWN 
Game Piece 
s ane G0 
297 
VAN LEMPUTTEN (E.) 
Chickens 
11% x9% 
f é O20 


298 
TALBOT (Jesse), A. N. A. 


Born ——. Died, 1879 


Landscape 


39 X 27 


299 
UNKNOWN 


head of Girl 
8% x 10% 


84 


Brussels 


New York 


vo, O8 


300 


_ VENFANT vr METZ (L.) 


Children with Parrot 


6x8 


301 Callohe Sa ore 
LVENFANT pE METZ (L) 


Children with Chickens 


6x8 


302 / Si 
UNKNOWN 


Steamer Georgia 


48 x 31 


[ ) 
503 Pe ane A aio iE: 
HAAS (PIERRE) 
The Doung Hrtist 


. 26% 39 


85 


Ds no 


304 
DOLPH (J. H.), A. N. A. ; New York 
kittens 
8% x6 
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Cig 
SCHLIVER (J. A.) Munich 


The Willage Inn 


50 X 38 
ae FOR Boe 0, 
306 
HULK (A.) : The Hague 
Marine 
9%X7, 
cy LORE Oe, 
307 
ARMFIELD (G.) : London 


The iRat Trap 


II x 9% 


86 


oo St a ie a 
Niamey J 


S Seee 
308 
~~ HART (James M.), N. A. New York 
Pupil of Schirmer 
Landscape 


Il%x15% 


309 
GUIDO Reni (after) 


Cleopatra 


sale ke ae 9] 


310 
DUTCH SCHOOL 


Game of Cards 


he a 


ait 
MIGNOT (L,. R.), N, A. New York 


Born, 1831. Died, 1870 
Tropical Landscape 
18x9% 


87 


PKS CLO 
312 


HICKS (7), Ne A. New York 


Born, 1823. Died, 1890 
Pupil of Couture 


Road Scene 


19 X 13% 


050 
313 
SEIGNAC (P.) : : Paris 


Pupil of Picot 


Lady with Rose 


8% XII 
Lp pasar 
: 314 


CHAPMAN (J.G.),N. A. New York 


Born, 1808. Died, 1889 
‘Rachel 
33 X 41 


88 


vf ai ie 0 
315 
CROPSEY (J. F.), N. A. New York 
Return from ibawking 
14x8¥% 
316 Se 
UNKNOWN 
The Launch 
tS x11 
S flaca 
317 
CAFFERTY (J. H.) N. A. News York 
Born, 1819, Died, 1869. 
The Flower Girl 
74%4%9% 
Lb cs Ga 
318 
HAYS (W. J.), A. N. A. New York 


Born 1830, died 1895. 


Setter and Woodcock 
17% X 21 


89 


f 


319 
NOTTERMAN (Z.) 


Pupil of Vander Haerd. 


The Monkey 
5x6 
oa 
320 
HINCKLEY (T. H.) 
Cattle 
29% X 21% 
APG. Cad 321 
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Dutch Town 
28 x 20 
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322, 
JENKINS (C. W.) 
Peaches 
190 xX 7 


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London 


New York 


323 
JOHNSON (D.), N. A. ; New York 


Medai, Philadelphia, 1876. 


: Landscape 
8% by 6 
So See 
324 
Be (Gs, BNA Ls. New York 
EHipril Showers 
16 xX 23% 
LOR ee 

325 


PRERE (d.), dec’d  ~ Paris 
Pupil of Delaroche 
Medals, 1850, °52, °55 
Legion of Honor 
Born, 1819. Died, 1886 


The Little Housekeeper 


GrariT 
gS, HO 
326 
ARMFIELD (G.), : London 
Dogs 
14 X10 


gl 


327 
JOHNSON (E.), N. A. New York 
The Funtor Partner 


12) S055 


: yaa ee tas a 
328 


JAMIN, (D. F.) 
Girl with Gold Fish 
14% X 19 
20S vv 
329 
BERANGER (A. E.) ; Paris 


Pupil of Delaroche 
Medals, 1846, °48 
Born, 1814. Died, 1882 


The Pew Monthly 


9% x12 


33° 
SHAYER (W.) : London 


Coast Scene 
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331 


LERAY (P.) : ; Paris 
Tide and Seek 


15 xX 12 


He UL eee 
334 
LITSCHAUER (K. J.) Dusseldorf 
, Born, 1880. Died, 1871. 
Pupil of Vienna and Dusseldorf Academies and 


Wiedenmuller and Tideman. 
Great Gold Medal, Amsterdam, 1864. 


The Gold Cup 


32% 25% 


333 
DE HAAS (J. H. L.) ‘ Brussels 
Born in Belgium, 1832. 
Pupil of Van Oos. 


Gold Medal, Munich, 1869. 
Chevalier of the;Order of Leopold. 


Cattle Reposing 


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334 


BAKER (G. A.), N. A... New Vork 


Born, 1621. Died 1880 


The Garland 


35 x 28 


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Pupil of Munich Acadeniy, Albert Zimmermann 


and Andreas Achenbach. 
Order of Francis Joseph. 


Waples 


48 x 33 


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